So I'm a newcomer, hello first of all.
Although I do have a certain knowledge of the Ripper case from books, documentaries, etc. I don't pretend to know as much as most of you. There are many theories I find fascinating and very convincing and can't make up my mind about a suspect. But I have some questions that are important to deepening my knowledge, perhaps to some of you very banal and obvious questions.
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1) Why can't Thomas Cutbush be the Ripper as described by the Sun?
2) Can we finally put an end to the Maybrick diary controversy, or is this issue forever inconclusive (a question related to Tom Mitchell's thread)?
3) Why can't our main suspects be the ones of contemporary detectives, such as Druitt, Kosminski, Chapman, Tumblety, having inside knowledge their view is certainly meaningful?
4) Would detectives be really confused about the identity of a Kosminski with a David Cohen/Kaminsky, wouldn't they really know the patient's name?
5) Why is it that some consider the case closed among contemporary detectives (ex. Druitt drowned in the Thames, Kosminski sent to asylum...) and others like Abberline in 1903 say "Scotland Yard is no closer than it was 15 years ago"?
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Okay, for now that's it.
Although I do have a certain knowledge of the Ripper case from books, documentaries, etc. I don't pretend to know as much as most of you. There are many theories I find fascinating and very convincing and can't make up my mind about a suspect. But I have some questions that are important to deepening my knowledge, perhaps to some of you very banal and obvious questions.
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1) Why can't Thomas Cutbush be the Ripper as described by the Sun?
2) Can we finally put an end to the Maybrick diary controversy, or is this issue forever inconclusive (a question related to Tom Mitchell's thread)?
3) Why can't our main suspects be the ones of contemporary detectives, such as Druitt, Kosminski, Chapman, Tumblety, having inside knowledge their view is certainly meaningful?
4) Would detectives be really confused about the identity of a Kosminski with a David Cohen/Kaminsky, wouldn't they really know the patient's name?
5) Why is it that some consider the case closed among contemporary detectives (ex. Druitt drowned in the Thames, Kosminski sent to asylum...) and others like Abberline in 1903 say "Scotland Yard is no closer than it was 15 years ago"?
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Okay, for now that's it.
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